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Product overview

• Twin USB charger with power adaptor • Can be used in over 150 countries world wide • 2 products in one - USB charger and adaptor • 1000mA output to charge all USB devices • Power adaptor rating at 220V-1300W/110V-650W 2 pin • Includes fuse protection for added safety • Extra compartment for spare fuses • Lifetime warranty on adaptor / 2 year on USB charger • Detachable USB charger with standard US-plug, enables using an as an independent USB charger

If you travelling anywhere in the world and need to charge a USB powered device then make sure you pack the WorldTrip.

The unique design and construction make this the essential USB charger and travel adaptor for anyone on the move.

It features two USB ports which allow charging of 2 USB devices simultaneously. Plug your iPod / iPhone and mobile phone in together to make sure you do not lose power on either.

The WorldTrip also incorporates a travel adaptor that allows you to plug in to the power sockets of over 150 countries world wide. Simply remove the USB charging section to give plug inputs. See below for the 4 main plugs types covered (UK, Europe, America, Australasia). The patented sliding plug mechanism then lets you easily select the correct plug for your country.

can it charge camera batterys

As long as you have the battery charger itself and the mains input of the country you are visiting is suitable for that charger then this would be fine. This item does not convert voltage.

Answered by: Gareth

Date published: 2017-08-28

Can this be used in Japan?

Asked by: Janet

Yes this should be fine to use in Japan

Answered by: Dale

Date published: 2017-08-11

Would this charger work in Namibia? Charging devices from the UK.

Asked by: Emmi

Unfortunately we are unable to guarantee full compatibility for this item in your intended application,
I am sorry for any inconvenience this may cause you.

Answered by: darren cordon

Date published: 2017-07-18

Is this adaptor compatible with Swiss power sockets?

Asked by: Iborg

You would be able to use the Type C connection on this adapter with the Type J sockets used in Switzerland, however, please note there would be no grounding pin if used in this manner.

Answered by: Gareth

Date published: 2017-05-17

For a trip to USA I need some confirmation on the 110 volts voltage conversion which confuses me. I will need to charge there via USB a camera battery, a smartphone and a tablet all of which I normally use in UK. Will this work for these on 110 volts?

Asked by: jaggers7

Yes, this would be suitable however I will note;
*The WorldTrip has a maximum of 1000mA output shared between the 2 USB ports. To protect the charger a safety cut out prevents charging if 2 devices are plugged in that draw more than 1000mA. Please refer to the manufacturers details of any device being charged to see its power requirements. If overcharging occurs the simply remove one device and charge individually.&#65279;

Answered by: James

Date published: 2017-03-29

Does this work with an apple smart phone please?

Asked by: Yvonne

Yes this would work fine.

Answered by: Billy

Date published: 2017-03-27

Still waiting after 10 days, not good enough ! I only wanted a simple answer, is it 2100Ma or 1000Ma ?

Asked by: Geo1

*The WorldTrip has a maximum of 1000mA output shared between the 2 USB ports. To protect the charger a safety cut out prevents charging if 2 devices are plugged in that draw more than 1000mA. Please refer to the manufacturers details of any device being charged to see its power requirements. If overcharging occurs the simply remove one device and charge individually.&#65279;

Answered by: Les

Date published: 2015-12-24

The headline says 2100mA USB, but text says 1000mA. Which is it please ?